University of Tennessee Knoxville - Volunteer Yearbook (Knoxville, TN)

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Faculty HENRY JOHNSTON DARNALL. A. M.. Adjunct Professor of Modern Languages A. M.. Roanoke College. 1903; University of North Carolina, 1886-8: XVashington and Lee University, 1888-9; Leipzig and Paris, 1891-2; Leipzig, 1897-8; Instructor in German, University of Tennessee. 1889-90; Professor of English and Modern Lan- guages. Missouri Military Academy, 1890-1; Professor of English and Modern Lan- guages, 1aker-11imel School of Knoxville, Tennessee, 1893-7; Member of the Amer- ican Modern Language Association, and 0f the American Dialect Society; present position since 1898, Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Kappa Phi. 9Hc has bccn. at a grmt fats! 0f lauguagvs, and stulcn Ilzv syrups. 8Love's Labour's Lost. JOSHUA WILLIAM CALDWELL, A. M.. Lecturer 0n Constitutional History of Tennessee A. 13., University of Tennessee, 1875; A. M., ihid., 1895. Lawyer; author Constitu- tional History of Tennessee and Bench and Bar of Tennessee; Trustee of Uni- versity of Tennessee since 1895. Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Kappa Phi. 1171056 tt'ords all cars Innis mptit'c. -All's Well that Ends Well. EDWARD TERRY SANFORD, A. M.. LL. 13.. Lecturer 011 Laws of Corporations in Tennessee A. P... and Ph. 13., University of Tennessee, 1583; A. 11., Harvard, 1885; LL. 11. and A. M., Harvard, 1889; President University of Tennessee Alumni Association. 18923; Centennial Address. Blount College and the University of Tennessee. 1894: Vice-President Tennessee liar Association, 1896-7, 1901-2. 1903-4; Acting Presi- dent, 1904: Trustee University of Tennessce, since 1897; Chairman Finance Com- mittee, smce 1899; 112e-Presxdent American Bar Assomatlon, 1899-1900; present pus:- tion since 1898. lhi Kappa Phi. HNanI'C might stand up And say to all flzv World, leix tms a man. 8Julius Caesar. CHARLES HENRY SHANNON. Ph. D., Assistant Professor of the Greek Language and Literature A. 15., Emory and Henry College. 1892; Ph. D.. University Of 1Visc0nsin, 1897. Professor of Greek, St. Albans Academy, 1892-3; Fellow, Vanderbilt University, 1893-4; Professor of Ancient Languages, Emory and Henry College. 1894-5; Fellow in Greek. University of XYisconsin: 1895-7; Instructor in Greek and Sanskrit, Uni- versity of W'isconsin, 1897-8; Senior Fellow in Sanskrit and Comparative Philology, University of Chicago, 1898-9: Instructor in Latin, University of XYisconsin. 1899- 1900; present position since 1900. Kappa Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi. He was a srlmlar. and a rip: and good mm. -Henry VIII. JAMES DICKASON HOSKINS. A. M.. LL. 13.. Assistant Professor of History and Economics 1!. 5., University of Tennessee, 1891; A. 31., ihid., 1893; LL. 13., ibid., 1897; graduate; student, University of Chicago, summer of 1900. Instructor in Mathematics, Uni- versity of Tennessee, 1891-3; First Assistant, Masonic Institute, Fort Jesup, Louis- iana. 1893-4; Instructor, then Principal, Knoxville Classical School, 1894-8; Professor of History, Baker-Ilimel School, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1898-9: Associate Principaf of same. 18911-1900; Assistant Professor of History, University of Tennessee, 1900-4; present position since 1904. Pi Kappa Alpha. Phi Kappa Phi. 9Hu will giw NIP devil lzix dun -1 Henry IV. FLORENCE SKEFFINGTON, A. 8., Dean of the Woman's Depart- ment and Assistant Professor of English A. B., Mary Sharp College, 1887; A. .11., ihid., 1889; graduate student, University nf Chicago, 1896-8; A. 13.. University of Chicago, 1904. Principal of Preparatoqy Department, Judson Institute, 1890-1; Instructor in Methodist Conference Female; Institute, 1894-6; Instructor in Murehead tMinnesotai State Normal School, 1898-9; Instructor in English and Ilead of Barbara mount Hall. University of Tennessee,. 1899: present pnsition since 1900. I once did lwld it, as our sfaiisfs do, A lmxcnvss tn twitv fair. -Hamlet. CHARLES OTIS HILL. A. B., Ph. C., Instructor in Pharmacy A. 3,, University of Tennessee, 1888: Ph. C. University of Michigan, 1893. Assist- :mt in Chemistry. University of Tennessee, 1898; present position since 1898. Phi Chi. Phi Kappa Phi. '11 do nvnmnbcr an upothcrary. -R0meo and Juliet. CHARLES ANSEL MOOERS. B. S.. Chemist of the Agricultural Expe- riment Station and Instructor in Agricultural Chemistry 15. 5., University of Tennessee, 1893. Assistant Chemist of the Agricultural Expe- riment Station, 1893-8; Chemist of the North Louisiana Experiment Station, 1898-9; Chemist with the l'nion Oil Company, and the New Orleans Acid and Fertilizer Conmany. 1899: present rosition since 1819. bezd I will sit as quivl as a lxtm'J. 8K'ng John.

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Faculty CHARLES WILLARD TURNER. A. M., Associate Professor of Law and Acting Professor of Constitutional History A. B., Amherst College. 1865; A. M.. ibid., 1892. Lecturer on History, L'niversity of Tennessee, 1893-5; Acting Professor of History, ihid., 1895-7; present position in Law Department since 1892: in Academic Department since 1897. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Beta Kappa. Phi Kappa Phi. 91.14am enough to be thought a gaud :fudcnt. ' -Twc1fth Night. CHARLES ALBERT KEFFER, Professor of Horticulture and Forestry Student. Iowa Agricultural College; 1883. Professor of Botany, Horticulture and Forestry. South Dakota Agricultural College, 1886-91; Professor of Horticulture and Forestry, University of Missouri, 1891-5; Assistant Chief Division of Forestry, U. S. Department of Agriculture. 1895-9; Professor of Agriculture and Horticulture, New Mexico Agricultural College, 1899; present position since 1900. Phi Kappa Phi. Hr was full of jcsls, and gz'fvvx. and lmzlwrics. and 11106123. --Henry V. JAMES DOUGLAS BRUCE, M. A.. P11. D.. Professor of the English Language and Literature M. A.. University of Virginia. 1883; University of Berlin, 1886-8; University of Strassburg, 1888; Johns Hopkins University, 1889-90; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins Uni- versity, 1894. Professor of Modern Languages, Centre College Ukmville, Ken- tuckyL 1890-1; Associate Professor in Anglo-Saxon and Middle English, 'iryn Mawr College, Pennsylvania, 1891-7; Associate Professor of English Philology, Byrn Mawr College, Pennsylvania, 1897-1900; present position since 1900. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Kappa Phi. 81 am a man Moro sinned against Hum sinning. -King Lear. n SAMUEL MCCUTCHEN BAIN. A. B.. Professor of Botany Instructor in Sciences, Eagleville School, 1887-90; Assistant Professor of Natural Sciences. S. 1V. B. University, 1890-3; Instructor in Botany, University of Ten- nessee, 1893-9; Assistant Professor of Botany. University of Tennessee, 1899-1900; present position since 1901. Kappa Sigma. Phi Kappa Phi. Finds tongue: in trees. books in running brooks, Sermons in stones, and good in everything. As You Like It. PHILANDER PRIESTLEY, CLAXTON. M. A.. Professor of the Science and Art of Teaching B. 11.. University of Tennessee, 1882; M. 11., ibid., 1887; graduate student, Johns Hopkins University. 1884-5; student; public educational systems in Europe. 1885 and 1897. Teacher in Graded Schools, Goldsboro, N. L1,. 1882-3; Superintendent of Graded Schools, Wilson, X. C. 1886-7; Superintendent of City oSChOOlS, Asheville, X. C., 1888-93; Professor of Pedagogy and German, North Carolina State Normal and Industrial College. 1893-6; Professor of Pedagogy and Director of Practice and Observation School. North Carolina State Normal and Industrial College. 1896-1902; Editor of North Carolina Journal of Edumlian, 1897-1901; Secretary of Southern Educational Association 1898-1902; Editor of Atlantic Educational Journal, 1901-3; Superintendent of Summer School of the South, 1902-; Chief of Bureau of Investi- gation and Information of the Southern Education Board, 1902; present position since 1902. Phi Kappa Phi. I am no! in the roll of mmmon men. -1 Henry IV. CHARLES EDWARD FERRIS, B. 8.. Professor of Mechanical En- gineering B. 5., Michigan State College, 1890. Civil Engineer. Kentucky and Michigan, 1890-2; Instructor in Drawing, University of Tennessee. 1892-9; Assistant Professor of Drawing, University of Tennessee, 1899-1902; present position since 1902. Phi Kappa Phi. qu, 'tis sport to have Hm mginccr Hois! with his own jvctar. -Hamlet. HARCOURT ALEXANDER MORGAN, B. S. A.. Professor of Zoology and Entomology and Director of the Tennessee Agricultural Ex- periment Station A. O. A. C., Ontario Agricultural College, 1887; B. S. A., University of Toronto. 1889; Graduate work Cornell University, 1892 and 1898; Marine Biologic Laboratory. 1895; Professor of Entomology and Horticulture, Louisiana State University, 1889-93; Professor of Zoology and Entomology, 1893-4; Entomologist Louisiana Experiment Station, 1889-1904; Entomologist and Secretary, Louisiana Crop Pest Commission. 1904-5; Director Gulf Biologic Station, 1899-1905; present position since 1905. Phi Kappa Phi. 9F0ar boys with bugs. -Taming of the Shew.



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Faculty ALEXANDER CARTW'RIGHT LANIER. B. 8., Instructor in Mechani- cal Engineering B. 8., University of Tennessee, 1900. Draughtsman. General Electric Company. Lynn. Massachusetts, 1900-01; United States Geological Survey. Season 1901; Test- ing Department, General Electric Company, Schenectady, New York, 1902; present position since 1902. Kappa Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi. Ur zumrs 1111' rusu Of youth upon him. 9Antony and Cleopatra. ANNA MONROE GILCHRIST. Instructor in Manual Training and Do- mestic Science and Art Student, Centenary College, Texas. 1890-92; student. Chicago School of Engrav- ing, 1893; student, Maryland College for Women, 1893-95; student, Bucknell Uni- versity. Pennsylvania, 1895-98; student, Abbott Academy, Andover. Massachusetts, 1897-98; student, Clark University, summer 1899; student. Teachers College, Colum- bia University, 1901-2. Teacher in Jacob Tome Institute, Maryland, 1901; present position since 1902. If I bring thee somctlu'ng to cat. I give tlzcv lmw to die. 9As You Like It. SAMUEL EDXVIN BARNES. M. S. A., Dairyman Agricultural Experi- ment Station and Instructor in Dairying B. S. 1AgI-J, Texas A. S: M. College, 1899; M. S. An Iowa Agricultural College, 1901. Present position since 1901. Can not a plain mun 117T, and think no harm? ERiclmrd III. L'IARY READ COMFORT. Instructor in Freehand Drawing Student, University of Tennessee. 1895-6; student. Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, 1896-8 and 1901-2. Instructor in Freehand Drawing, University of Tennessee, 1900-1; present position since 1902. 1TH speak in a nzanxtmus little 'zvoivc. 9Midsummer Night's Dream. MULFORD RICHARDSON, Instructor in Wood Work and Foundry Practice Graduate Dupont Manual Training High School. Louisville. Ky., 1897; Fellow, ibid., 1897-1900; Instructor in Manual Training, McCormick Manual Training School, Jackson. Ky., 1900-1; Instructor in VYoodwork and Drawing, Dupont Manual Train- ing Ilig'x School. 1901-2; Director of Manual Training in the Public Schools of NasHvillc. Tenn. 1902-4; present position since 1901. :1 pralwr man, as 01w shall 305' in a smnnu'r's day. -Midsummer Night's Dream. MOSES JACOB. V. M. D., Instructor in Veterinary Science Y. M. 11., University of Pennsylvania, 1899; resident surgeon. veterinary hospital, i'niversity of Pennsylvania. 1899-1900; assistant inspector bureau of animal industry of the United States department of agriculture, 1900; Instructor in Veterinary Science, University of Tennessee. 19013; Professor nf Veterinary Medicine. Iowa State College. 1904; present position since 1904. HE doth nothing but talk of his lmrsc. -Merchant of Venice. SAMUEL HENRY ESSARY, B. 8.. Assistant Botanist Student Southwestern Baptist University. 1889-1894; 13. 5., University of Tennessee, 1897; Botanist. Southwestern Baptist University, 1898-9; Professor of Biology, La Grange College, La Grange, Missouri, 1899-1902; Professor of History and Instructor in Sciences, Brenau College, Gainesville. Georgia, 1902-3; Professor of Biology, Brcnau College. 1903-04; present position since 1904. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. HHC that hath a band is more than a youlh. 9Much Ado About Nothing. EUGENE PARSONS, Choirmaster, Licentiate Instructor in Voice Cul- ture. Piano. Organ and Harmony Graduate. losmn Conservatory. 1888; graduate, New York Conservatory, 1892; pres- ent lmsition since 1901. Hy is tvnll paid that is tvrll satisfied. 9Mcrchant of Venice. WILLIAM ANDERSON KNABE. Bandmaster Student, University uf Tennessee, 1878-83. Bandmaster, Fnurth Tennessee Vql- untter Regiment, 1898-9; present position since 1899. HGit'c Inc sump musir. 9Antony and Cleopatra.

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